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Friday Pics

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krflatt
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Friday Pics

"Cube Art"
Inventor 2008
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shaney
in reply to: krflatt

The cubicle! That brings back bad memories
Message 3 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: krflatt

Many of us are still trapped in these things... and it is also good that you don't have any windows... otherwise I'd be jealous.

How many of you spend your lives in cubicles?
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krflatt
in reply to: krflatt

does anyone know how to render plant life in Inventor 2008??
Message 5 of 10
bradz24
in reply to: krflatt

Rasies his hand. . .oh me.. . I live in a cubicle. with no windows..
Message 6 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: krflatt

il giorno 21/09/2007 22.51 bradz24 ha scritto:

> Rasies his hand. . .oh me.. . I live in a cubicle. with no windows..

Does anyone need a window of mine?
:-P

M.
Message 7 of 10
robvacsax
in reply to: krflatt

Hey the pay may be crap, but just look at the veiw!!
Rob
Rob - User since release 10
System specs
Inventor 2020
Processors: 8x Intel core i-7 7820X 32GB ram
Video: NVIDIA Quadro P100
Message 8 of 10
donovan_cox
in reply to: krflatt

You're going to have to model it, nobody has made packages of 3d models of plants for inventor like they've done for viz/max, Autocad for architects, or other rendering apps
Message 9 of 10
JDMather
in reply to: krflatt

You might Google Bill Bogan Inventor Studio.
Seems to me I recall some plants in his renderings.

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Message 10 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: krflatt

In these pictures you will see that I painstakingly built the Grape vines
and grapes as 3D models, but post-processed the flowers in an image editor.
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Bill Bogan (Autodesk)

wrote in message news:5729816@discussion.autodesk.com...
You might Google Bill Bogan Inventor Studio.
Seems to me I recall some plants in his renderings.

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